I was already pretty happy with my sketch so it was fast to finish it.
Also did some iterations with the colors to have a idea of how the final one will look like. Not many variations because I had the mood kinda set in my head. I think I’m going with the 6th one, I really liked the mix of nature with the hazardous-like green sky.

It was great to see my tasks the last two weeks featured on the webinar, and from them I’ve taken the feedback to heart, in this weeks task attempting to work that feedback into the near final value painting.

In the value sketch from last week, much of the subject matter was centred, and I was suggested to shift some of the elements up and to the right, to make the composition lean more towards the rule of thirds, which I’ve attempted to do here. (When I was done with it, I soon realized how similar in shape and perspective it is to David Harrington’s piece! haha.)

Hi, I am going for this cold early moody/foggy morning light and I am thinking of some Autumn-ish, maybe early winter colours.

I wasn’t really accurate with very little details, I’ll focus more on those in my final painting. It was also quite tricky to do a very foggy background for b/w paiting without just making it all look messy so I will probably try to experiment with it when I do colour piece.

Any critiques and thoughts are very welcomed ) I received a lot of great feedback for my composition sketches and it was really helpful thanks again to everyone

@aquaarmor really cool stuff. I like how you moved the focal point over into the rule of thirds area, very neat. There’s a lot of contrast around your foreground character, maybe just a bit of depth fog behind the character might soften that transition a bit